

Why would a newer version have lower number? Or are they really different? Googling a bit, there was another 6.3.XXXX also from 2006.īut what confuses me, is when searching for SATA-drivers, is that the release date is in 2014, but version number is 4.3.XXXX. If so, are there different drivers for an ODD if they are hooked up via USB or via SATA? My USB drivers are now 6.1.XXXX and released in 2006(!!!!). Do you guys think this might be the case? I read somewhere now, that the coding of the blu-rays constantly change, and so firmware updates are also required to keep the blu-ray drive functioning. This reminds me of my friends old laptop, that presumably had a Blu-Ray drive, but he could never get it to work. "Hacksaw Ridge" and "The Nice guys" gets into the Disc-menu, but after that it jams.

I now start to think that the issue is not with the region lock, but with the firmware I noticed on my copy of "Logan: The wolverine (2017)" that it is region-free (all three regions marked on the disk), but yet no software manage to open it (btw, Kodi at least looked fantastic). What software are you using for playback? Well its a last resort option, you probably should of thought about that before ordering a drive from HK
